Giddy up, horoscope fans! In 2026, we’re cantering right into the Year of the Horse. Like a cobra shedding its skin, we are slivering away from 2025’s Year of the Snake and into a brand new era. The Year of the Horse symbolises victorious success and good fortune, which is something we all need a bit of right now. Of course, the new year isn't just celebrated in Chinese culture. Also known as the Lunar New Year, the Spring Festival, Tet and Seollal, it’s celebrated across many more countries in South Asia. This year it falls on Tuesday February 17, but the evets for it will be carrying on into the weekend with foodie markets to craft workshops, here are the best to look out for.
Giddy up, what’s that? We officially galloped into the Year of the Horse this week as Lunar New Year landed on Tuesday and according to astrology fans, the horse symbolises victorious success and good fortune – something we could all do with a bit of right now. You can still get a dose of all this success and prosperity right into the weekend by joining in the many feasts, rituals and parties that take place in celebration across London. Look out for Chinatown’s huge parade this weekend – the biggest Lunar New Year celebration outside of Asia.
What’s more, arguably, the best seasonal holiday of them all lands this week. Pancake Day is here, which means we can flip up a stack of battered treats and load them with toppings – what better way to spend a few hours? The crêpe fest will continue throughout to the weekend as London restaurants serve up stacks of syrup-loaded batter and flip-offs take place across town.
When you’ve had your fill of dumplings and crepês, get stuck into all the brilliant cultural offerings happening across the city, including a five-star production of Terence Rattigan’s Man and Boy, which includes one of the best stage performances of the year to date from Ben Daniels, according to our theatre critic. There’s also an intriguing immersive exhibition from Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, new Polish cinema to discover, or find out what all the Wuthering Heights fuss is about by heading down to your local indie cinema.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in February.
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